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I have chook story to tell (bizarre but true). I received 3 hens from my friend K. Her man partner was keen to tell me that the hens needed a rooster because he would find food for them, and protect them from predators. I observed and thought that they seem to find food for themselves, and that a rooster was no match for a fox. I also suspect a rooster is really focussed on protecting himself rather than them. A week later, I see a random chook in the driveway- I'm thinking "Oh my god, one of the hens has got out of the prison-quality hen protector". Until I see it's a rooster who desperately wants to get in and hang out with the hens. It turns out he had been abandoned by my neighbour and was lonely. One of the hens went out and joined him and coaxed him in. Hank is now a family with the 3 Graces (Tame, Jones, and Cossington-Smith) and he knows his place. For me it challenged the fundamental narrative that women need men and changed it to that men need women and need to find a place for themselves. I think I have always known it but there is a lot of effort put into convincing women that they are the ones in need. I think men are in crisis and I'm glad you are putting it out there.

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Thanks for sharing Sarah, at no point did your post feel like moaning. :)

I'm a guy in my mid-30s who has never been on any apps. I hate photos of myself and don't have any, so that prerequisite has barred me from the online dating avenue. I've always regretted this to an extent, as I'm sure that I've missed opportunities because of it, but based on your experiences, it sounds like I've also avoided some anguish.

I would love a relationship with a strong, independent woman with a broad range of interests and experiences. Unfortunately, the women like this who float into my life are always already in a relationship!

Maybe I just need to bite the bullet, take a photo of myself and wade into the murkiness of the apps. I'll at least be one of the men who are happy to set the time/place and be there when I say I will. I see time-wasting as one of the biggest sins, so I would never do that to somebody else.

Please keep these discussions going Sarah, I love how raw you've been with your posts lately!

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